// Title: get_steps// Credit to: CaptFalcon33035 and his stupidity// Contributed by: CaptFalcon33035/* The story is, I thought get_step() was broken when I neglected to realize that I was using an argument in a verb rather than a procedure, so it found a mob for me: /mob/verb/Attack(var/mob/M)

And so, I developed a new get_step() procedure. Well, get_step() was not broken, and it turns out it was just a bit of ignorance on my part. Anyway, after looking at my get_step() code, I realized I could turn it into a get_steps() procedure with little effort (which means adding one variable and changing all the 1s to that variable), and here it is!

HOW TO USE: You use this just like you would get_step(), except there is an extra argument. dist defines how many turfs away in what direction the turf you'd like to grab is.

For example, to grab a turf 5 away NORTH from ref:

var/atom/ref = whoever var/turf/T = get_steps(ref, NORTH, 5)

I know there is an existing procedure, but it requires multiple calls to get_step() and I've never really liked that method.*/